Artist Paige Moore’s love of the dark, mysterious and fantastic is palpable in each of her works. These paintings and drawings, or “stories,” are ghostly fairytales that make it easy for the viewer to fill in the whole narrative. I love the way Paige uses her brush, creating images that are very loosely structured, and yet form perfectly real figures, like watching smoke curl in front of a light. White highlights of chalk further solidify this dreamlike quality.

Paige’s influences and inspirations come through in a lot of her work – I find references to Lewis Carroll, and to winter solstice and such pagan celebrations in her images of white rabbits and strange, antlered creatures of the night. Her paintings on found objects are lovely, and each figure that is painted seems deliberately imagined to fit the object. Rabbits fit perfectly on white cabinet doors, and entire scenes read like epic poems on long sprawls of sculpted wood.

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Dallas Jeffs is the Editor of Artist Run Website's blog. She is a recent graduate of Emily Carr University of Art and Design, where she studied Critical and Cultural Practices. She is passionate about talking and writing about art, and sharing that interest with others. In her studio practice she is a painter, but she considers herself an art writer and educator foremost. If you like art, books and culture with a science fiction twist, check out Dallas' personal blog, HappySpaceNoises